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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CAREERS INTERNATIONAL MANAGER: You oversee a company’s global operations. You have a keen understanding of the company’s needs abroad as well as the cultural, political and operational challenges and opportunities of foreign markets. PURCHASING MANAGER: You buy products for organizations to use or resell. You evaluate suppliers, negotiate contracts, and review product quality. TRANSPORTATIOn, STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTIOn MANAGER: You plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities. EXPORt MANAGER: You serve as intermediaries between foreign buyers and domestic sellers. Unlike export traders, who buy the products before selling directly to foreign buyers and you find buyers internationally. OUR ALUMNI: Sarah KATE BREUIL Alumnus 2016 Assistant product manager at Auchan Benjamin LACHERY Alumnus 2016 International project manager at Adeo (Leroy Merlin group) Leitha MESSAN Alumnus 2016 Financing department and customer loyalty at Leroy Merlin France Antoine BIENEK Alumnus 2014 Operation manager at Le petit sports, Miami, USA Amel BOUNILA Alumnus 2011 Sales support coordinator for Europe for Office Depot in the Netherlands Violaine BATAILLE Alumnus 2010 Financial manager of logistics flows and sourcing in charge of Spanish Intercos, for Wedze, Oxylane. COMPANIES WHIch WELCOME OUR STUDENTS: 86% OF gRADUATES ARE ACTIVE WITHIn 6 mONTHS
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international Business careers IntERnAtIOnAL MAnAgER: You oversee a company’s global operations. You have a keen understanding of the company’s needs abroad as well as the cultural, political and operational challenges and opportunities of foreign markets.

PuRchASIng MAnAgER:You buy products for organizations to use or resell. You evaluate suppliers, negotiate contracts, and review product quality.

tRAnSPORtAtIOn, StORAgE And dIStRIbutIOn MAnAgER: You plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities.

ExPORt MAnAgER: You serve as intermediaries between foreign buyers and domestic sellers. Unlike export traders, who buy the products before selling directly to foreign buyers and you find buyers internationally.

OuR ALuMnI: Sarah kAtE bREuIL Alumnus 2016 Assistant product manager at Auchan

benjamin LAchERy Alumnus 2016 International project manager at Adeo (Leroy Merlin group)

Leitha MESSAn Alumnus 2016 Financing department and customer loyalty at Leroy Merlin France

Antoine bIEnEk Alumnus 2014 Operation manager at Le petit sports, Miami, USA

Amel bOunILA Alumnus 2011 Sales support coordinator for Europe for Office Depot in the Netherlands

Violaine bAtAILLE Alumnus 2010 Financial manager of logistics flows and sourcing in charge of Spanish Intercos, for Wedze, Oxylane.

cOMPAnIES WhIch WELcOME OuR StudEntS:

86% OF gRADUATES ARE ACTIVE WITHIn

6 mOnTHS

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Business 29 creditsBusiness StrategyCorporate FinanceManagerial ControlInternational FinanceInternational MarketingIntercultural CommunicationFinance ManagementSocial Entreprise and Entrepreneurship

Languages 6 creditsEnglish and Business CommunicationSecond Language Business Environment 11 credits Global Economy and Economic Development International Business Sustainability and Ethics Firm Business Environment 14 creditsBusiness game Networking and conferences IResearch ethods Inter-programme projects  Projet inter-masters Team building and personal development  Training period

60 credits

Practice of International Trade 20 creditsInternational DevelopmentInternational PurchasingInternational Negotiation Supply Chain Management 1&2 Logistics-CustomTrade Financing

management 21 creditsStrategic Partnership Leadership and Organizational Behaviour Project Management The Law of Commercial Contracts International Human ResourcesCorporate CommunicationInvited Lectures

Languages 6 creditsTOEIC preparation Second language

Professional Skills 13 creditsInternship Professional synthesisBusiness game Thesis

60 credits

Courses

September march April July

Internship Part-time training period / Part-time at the University

September April July

Internship

Courses

September march April July

Work contract

OR

school proGram

MAStER 1Throughout your courses and projects, you will acquire expertise in economics, finance, project management, marketing and foreign languages. The development of your international vision is an essential part of the learning process. You are guided in the development of your professional project.

MAStER 2100% of courses taught in English You will take more specialized courses namely in strategy, international development, purchasing, international negotiations and supply chain management…

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MASTER’S PROGRAM

Previleged studying environment Active role in the shaping of your training Interactions with students and professors of different nationalities network and exchange with professionals with a wealth of real-world business expertise 7

100% OF cOuRSES

tAught In EngLISh

+

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FGES - ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 - 2019

COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISHB 1st

year

B 2nd

year

B 3rd

year

M 1st

year

M 2nd

yearLecture Tutorials

Total/

student

Introduction to Economic Analysis X IE Fall 2 2 10 12

Press Review X IE Fall 2 12 12

Introduction to business X IE Fall 2 10 10

Statistics X IE Fall 2 18 18

An Introduction to Japan: Keys to Understanding X E/BM Fall 2 18 18

Social entrepreneurship X E/BM Fall 2 18 18

Global Geopolitical Risk and Business Decision-making X E Fall 2 18 18

Democracy in Asia X E Fall 2 18 18

International economics X IE/E Fall 5 12 18 30

Introduction to anglosaxon accounting X IE Fall 2 12 12

Statistics X IE Fall 2 18 18

Television programme X IE Fall 4 3 3

British and american law X IE Fall 2 18 18

Mathematics applied to economy X IE Fall 2 20 20

Theater X IE Fall 2 18 18

Corporate Social Responsibility X E Fall 2 18 18

Japan: Work and Gender X E/BM Fall 2 18 18

The Challenges of ICT's (Information, communication, technology) :

Privacy, Democracy, TruthX E/BM Fall 2

18 18

Africa and the 21st Century : Ressources, Governance, Stability and

GrowthX E Fall 2 18 18

Explaining the rise of Japan X E Fall 2 18 18

Introduction to anglosaxon accounting X AAC Fall 2 18 18

Reinforced English X X IE Fall 2 18 18

Risk Theory X E Fall 4 18 18

English X X X E/BM/IE/ACC Fall 4 18 18

Money banking and finance X IE Spring 2 2 10 12

Introduction to Human Resources X IE Spring 2 18 18

Statistics X IE Spring 2 18 18

Introduction to marketing X IE Spring 2 10 10

running a real business X E/BM Spring 2 18 18

French and American Business Law X E/BM Spring 2 18 18

Conflicts, mediation : a Peace Studies Approach X E Spring 2 18 18

Rwanda, Lybia, Syria - The Responsibility to protect: when to

intervene?X E Spring 2

18 18

Introduction to organizational behavior X AAC Spring 2 18 18

International economics X BM/ACC Spring 5 12 18 30

Macroeconomics X IE Spring 4 10 10 20

Microeconomics X IE Spring 2 12 12

Conflict management X IE Spring 2 12 12

Negociations X IE Spring 2 12 12

Statistics X IE Spring 2 18 18

Introduction to Intercultural Management X E Spring 2 14 14

The Rise of Populist Parties and Personalities : the liberal order at risk X E Spring 218 18

From Mao to Xi : Charting the Future of China X E Spring 2 18 18

Time value of money X IE/E Spring 3 18 18

Business Plan X IE Spring 2 18 18

Mathematics applied to economy X IE Spring 2 18 18

Marketing OR Corporate Social Responsibility X IE Spring 2 12 12

Doughnut economics X IE Spring 2 12 12

Reinforced English X X IE Spring 2 18 18

Introduction to social economy X BM Spring 3 12 12

Investment appraisal X E Spring 4 12 12

English X X X E/BM/IE/ACC Spring 4 18 18

Social Business ELECT Spring 2 18 18

Introduction to organizational behavior ELECT Spring 2 18 18

International Marketing X IM Fall 3 18 18

Managerial control X IM Fall 4 32 32

Intercultural communication X IM Fall 3 18 18

Social entreprise and entrepreneurship X IM Fall 5 30 30

Business Strategy X IM Fall 5 30 30

Number hoursBachelor / Master (B / M) Bachelor Degrees

E / BM / IE / ACC /

ELECT *

Fall /

Spring /

FAY

ECTS

Master Degrees

(IM/DiCo/CFFM/ACC

**

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FGES - ACADEMIC YEAR 2018 - 2019

COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISHB 1st

year

B 2nd

year

B 3rd

year

M 1st

year

M 2nd

yearLecture Tutorials

Total/

student

Number hoursBachelor / Master (B / M) Bachelor Degrees

E / BM / IE / ACC /

ELECT *

Fall /

Spring /

FAY

ECTS

Master Degrees

(IM/DiCo/CFFM/ACC

**

Corporate finance X IM Fall 5 30 30

Business Game X IM Fall 2 18 18

Leadership & Organizational behaviour X IM Fall 3 18 18

Research Methods X IM Fall 3 18 18

English and International Negotiation X IM Fall 3 18 18

Trade financing X IM Fall 3 18 18

Project management X IM Fall 3 18 18

Corporate Communication Crisis X IM Fall 3 18 18

Doing Business in France X IM Fall 3 18 18

International Human Resources Management X IM Fall 3 18 18

The Law of Commercial Contracts X IM Fall 2 24 24

Business Game (focus on purchasing) X IM Fall 3 24 24

American Accounting X ACC Fall 2 20 20

English: negotiation X ACC Fall 2 20 20

International Negotiation X CFFM Fall 2 24 24

Global Economics X IM Spring 3 18 18

Corporate Social Responsibility X IM Spring 3 18 18

CSR and integrated reporting X IM Spring 2 12 12

International Financial Reporting X IM Spring 3 18 18

Macroeconomics (with international finance) X IM Spring 5 30 30

Economic development X IM Spring 3 18 18

International Purchasing X IM Spring 3 18 18

Strategic Partnership X IM Spring 2 12 12

International development X IM Spring 3 18 18

Logistics - custom X IM Spring 3 18 18

Supply Chain Management 1 X IM Spring 4 24 24

Supply Chain Management 2 X IM Spring 3 18 18

English and business communication X IM FAY 3 36 36

Invited lectures X IM FAY 3 24 24

Advanced English X X FAY 2-4 18-36 18-36

* E = Economics / BM = Business and Management / IE = International Economics / ACC = Accounting / ELEC = Elective

** IM = International Management / DiCo = Digital Commerce / CFFM = Corporate Finance and Financial Markets / ACC=Accounting

Dedicated to exchange students :

2 ECTS

3 ECTS

Reading programme (each semester) - Students will have to facilitate 2 workshops on a theme in English. The themes are based on current affairs and can include some of the following subjects: Education, Health, The Economy,

Political systems, The role of Government, Recruitment, New trends in the work place, Working conditions, The European Union, Globalisation and International business…

The aim is to provide input on these subjects, select texts to compose a press file of related articles, explain cultural references and vocabulary and ensure discussion and debate with small groups of 5 or 6 French students.

The articles should be handed into the tutor for validation and review. A short report, in French, evaluating the workshop should also be handed into the module tutors.

2 ECTS

Powerpoint Presentation: The presentation is in French (or mostly in French) and the aim is to present the students’ home country and university to French students considering an Erasmus exchange

Escrito: Un informe por parte del estudiante extranjero. En dicho informe se presentará la visión de los franceses frente al tema tratado en el programa de radio.

Programa de radio (Económico, cultural) : cada semester

2 ECTS

Courses of French (2 hours a week, 20 €/semester) – every semester

¿A quién se dirige? : Este programa se dirige a los alumnos hispanófonos que quieran preparar con uno o varios grupos un programa de radio con alumnos francófonos de la FGES en Licence Internacional 2 (Segundo curso) LI2.

Método: este curso, eminentemente práctico, desarrolla una metodología de trabajo en equipo. El alumno hispano se convierte en tutor del grupo. Con los alumnos de LI2 definirán un tema para su programa de radio y decidirán las

horas y días de trabajo.

Contenido: cada grupo definirá un sujeto para su programa de radio, sujetos relacionados con el país de origen de cada estudiante. Ejemplos: “El turismo español y su importancia en la economía del país”, “Las negociaciones entre las

FARCS y el gobierno Colombiano”, “La violencia en Latinoamérica y su repercusión en la sociedad”…etc.

Es imprescindible presentar el tema y después organizar un coloquio. Tiene que ser un tema con una repercusión económica, social o cultural.

Oral: Presentación del programa de radio con los estudiantes franceses (participación en el coloquio).

Evaluación: